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i'm the chief of police in the city of dixon. >> narrator: by the time dan langloss becomes the dixon chief of police in 2008, crundwell has been the trusted guardian of the city's finances for 25 years. >> she was very highly regarded, very well-respected. if you had a question, go to rita. if you need something, go to rita. and, you know, everybody always looked at her that she could fix any problem or just take care of anything that needed to be done. >> narrator: if crundwell's dependability is exhibited in her work, her passion is on display in another arena -- showing quarter horses at exhibitions nationwide. marcia freeman breaks and trains horses near crundwell's home in illinois and remembers crundwell's early years in the industry in the mid-'80s. >> at that point, i think she was just like the regular horse person, showing -- showing horses as a hobby, which would involve moving in on a thursday, showing horses friday, saturday, sunday, and returning back home and going back to a normal job and work week. >> narrator: but crundwell takes this more seriously than a weekend h
i'm the chief of police in the city of dixon. >> narrator: by the time dan langloss becomes the dixon chief of police in 2008, crundwell has been the trusted guardian of the city's finances for 25 years. >> she was very highly regarded, very well-respected. if you had a question, go to rita. if you need something, go to rita. and, you know, everybody always looked at her that she could fix any problem or just take care of anything that needed to be done. >> narrator: if...
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simon welcome back thanks for having me in these troubled times so simon dixon we are seeing trillions upon trillions of ballad money and quantitative easing being thrown around what sort of money is being printed what sort of not being printed and who will benefit most because everyone same preoccupied with the health crisis right now and you know people have got other things on that mind and it's you know every once in old people are in suits situations of desperate need at the moment and the government is for ever cynical addicts and i guess they have no choice but to throw everything they've costs but at some point the slow slog and the financial crisis is going to become a reality often we get 3 themselves crisis ringback and so what we're seeing right now is in all the times of crisis for example the american civil war government simply printed new money called the greenback which is essentially debt free money that was introduced into the economy it's but what we're seeing right now is that the government is using quantitative easing where essentially the central bank is buying
simon welcome back thanks for having me in these troubled times so simon dixon we are seeing trillions upon trillions of ballad money and quantitative easing being thrown around what sort of money is being printed what sort of not being printed and who will benefit most because everyone same preoccupied with the health crisis right now and you know people have got other things on that mind and it's you know every once in old people are in suits situations of desperate need at the moment and the...
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, jeff dixon. yes, he was from the south, jeff dixon was a fascinating guy and i thought about building the book around him although for residual here in a minute it did not work out. jeff dixon had been in the u.s. army in world war i and served in france and he had been in a photographic unit and after world war i he after a lot of young americans who had never been this france but they wanted to experience it. they stayed in france, took a discharge and they managed to become a millionaire by promoting boxing matches, horse races, bicycle races and in fact he owns a hippodrome in paris. he just happened to be in new york city when pearl harbor happened and he immediately turned his back on his entire business which at that point was taken over by the germans and reenlisted in the united states army specifically in the army air forces. they made him an officer and a moche enter motion picture photographer and sent him to europe with a bunch of people that you've heard of and that you haven't hear
, jeff dixon. yes, he was from the south, jeff dixon was a fascinating guy and i thought about building the book around him although for residual here in a minute it did not work out. jeff dixon had been in the u.s. army in world war i and served in france and he had been in a photographic unit and after world war i he after a lot of young americans who had never been this france but they wanted to experience it. they stayed in france, took a discharge and they managed to become a millionaire...
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so, my introduction to opera was thanks to dean dixon in 1944. david: so the "scalia/ginsburg" opera was written by a law school student? justice ginsburg: he was then a law school student. he was a music major at harvard and a masters in music from yale. derrick wang is his name. he decided it would be useful to know something about the law, so he enrolled in his hometown law school, the university of maryland. and in his second year, he took a constitutional law course. he read these dueling opinions, scalia on one side, ginsburg on the other, and decided this could make a very funny opera. [laughter] so i'll just give you a taste of "scalia/ginsburg." it opens with scalia's rage -- [laughter] it's very hungarian in style. and he sings, "the justices are blind. how can they possibly spout this? the constitution says absolutely nothing about this." [laughter] and then in my soprano voice, i answer, "dear justice scalia, you are searching for bright line solutions to problems that don't have easy answers. but the great thing about our constitutio
so, my introduction to opera was thanks to dean dixon in 1944. david: so the "scalia/ginsburg" opera was written by a law school student? justice ginsburg: he was then a law school student. he was a music major at harvard and a masters in music from yale. derrick wang is his name. he decided it would be useful to know something about the law, so he enrolled in his hometown law school, the university of maryland. and in his second year, he took a constitutional law course. he read...
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head chef or dixon in cuba has years of experience and of seeing how the landscape has changed since he's been grazing his animals here it has made it sound. pitches in the past growth was not that much but now since we have put it it's the process we're heading. in that nor is it people now changing or increasing quicker. more quote actually. the herders are part of the shepherding biodiversity project it supports commercial livestock keeping wild boosting land restoration on this $24000.00 hectare farm. that was once much greener and home to millions of antelope and buffalo their hooves loose in the topsoil while the droppings fertilized it. in a bid to recreate the great migrations of the past the project employs shepherds to lead livestock over the plains. is the project leader he's confident that herders can help revive the whole region. as we fundamentally believe that this method of farming give space for wildlife to co-exist with production i could call tree so that's really the simple vision is to find a make an ism by which we can. foster biodiversity on production farms. t
head chef or dixon in cuba has years of experience and of seeing how the landscape has changed since he's been grazing his animals here it has made it sound. pitches in the past growth was not that much but now since we have put it it's the process we're heading. in that nor is it people now changing or increasing quicker. more quote actually. the herders are part of the shepherding biodiversity project it supports commercial livestock keeping wild boosting land restoration on this $24000.00...
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all in r her preparation for the dixon may fair when and kids from area high schools get to show off theifarm animals with the goal of getting them sold. but with the coronavis pandemic upon us like so many countless events the annual dixon may fa was canceled they were super upsetting because this is somethinghatlight i start for every year right i get my animal in my end go is to go to the sunni terr and do my best is something lena has done since freshman year starng with a goat. >>earning money from that to invest in a lamb. and finally bringing her tohenry and i do this twice a day. >>i do that because it keeps his hide a happy and healthy they've been working really hard to invest time money and resoures into gring quality projects to exit mayfair and but with the fares cancellation whaare the students to do with their anmals are students go on t these rojects. >>eir successes is really dependent community support. >>with helfrom the junior livestock boosters and bids for kids they hope to get the imals sold off the funds they collect will go toward future projects as selenhas
all in r her preparation for the dixon may fair when and kids from area high schools get to show off theifarm animals with the goal of getting them sold. but with the coronavis pandemic upon us like so many countless events the annual dixon may fa was canceled they were super upsetting because this is somethinghatlight i start for every year right i get my animal in my end go is to go to the sunni terr and do my best is something lena has done since freshman year starng with a goat....
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dixon . used to secure us a start up protection. is kind of present when you walk in because you realize that the work is there you know the skill is good. it's the hammer and the electric chair. yet. there are. 2 of the good qualities. are you. your stuff looks dazzling here my friend ok. is we're interested this is a very special place. to look. good good good yeah we're going to need more after this one ok. joining me. is. arkansas law allowed. they could charge kenny with capital murder even though he didn't have the gun didn't pull the trigger didn't intend to kill anybody. and he had a lawyer who had 800 other clients that one year. that lawyer had 4 other capital cases as same year he never done the competence and the kicker is he was a part time public defender of the trial was a disaster. and 11 white one african-american jury convicted him a couple of murder and off he went to death row imagine living in your bathroom for the week what he's done for 23 years thank you all for. which nazi was the last known lost with. the w
dixon . used to secure us a start up protection. is kind of present when you walk in because you realize that the work is there you know the skill is good. it's the hammer and the electric chair. yet. there are. 2 of the good qualities. are you. your stuff looks dazzling here my friend ok. is we're interested this is a very special place. to look. good good good yeah we're going to need more after this one ok. joining me. is. arkansas law allowed. they could charge kenny with capital murder...
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that is peter dixon, global equities economist at commerzbank. let's get a deeper dive into equity markets with abigail doolittle. abigail: we are looking at jittery trading on the day, slightly risk off. we are looking at very small declines, fluctuating. the stoxx 600 down 1%, but what really makes the picture at this point risk off, take a look at ud --d elk ud -- and elk and lqd. investors moving away from risk assets across the board. on the week, we are looking at the worst week for the s&p 500 in about a week. etf, downigh-yield for a second week in a row, the first time we have seen that in five weeks. perhaps we are looking at some sort of inflection point around the near-term rally. maybe it will be interesting to see what next week rings. it seems like it was a long time ago, but it was this week. if we take a look at a five-week chart of oil, the gains over the last two or three days are not enough to overcome the huge selling pressure. the june contract down 34% on the week, despite the fact that we had two 20% up days. that is proba
that is peter dixon, global equities economist at commerzbank. let's get a deeper dive into equity markets with abigail doolittle. abigail: we are looking at jittery trading on the day, slightly risk off. we are looking at very small declines, fluctuating. the stoxx 600 down 1%, but what really makes the picture at this point risk off, take a look at ud --d elk ud -- and elk and lqd. investors moving away from risk assets across the board. on the week, we are looking at the worst week for the...
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jeff dixon was a fascinating guide and i thought for a while about doing a book on him. it didn't work out. jeff dixon >> we are going to leave this program to bring you live coverage of today's house rules committee hearing that members are working on the creation of a coronavirus select committee. now live to the rules committee on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
jeff dixon was a fascinating guide and i thought for a while about doing a book on him. it didn't work out. jeff dixon >> we are going to leave this program to bring you live coverage of today's house rules committee hearing that members are working on the creation of a coronavirus select committee. now live to the rules committee on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
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, josephus daniels in bc, secretary of navy with wilson and the thomas dixon was one of the leaders in the clan at the time the clerk of court for raleigh and would have been the one to know george taylor had been arrested so the planwas waiting for him . the woman who was accused of being raped it wasn't him and were waiting for him within the driveway and that night he was murdered, lynched with a 300 person mob in a town of 120 area and was the peak of this campaign because one would think this was the peak but what do you think now that you've done this work and we know these other pieces later. when does this whitesupremacy campaign declined ?i look around this room and i have to say i just got called out by a senior in high school and he said i'm glad white people are getting involved finally and i thought your we are areas but when is the decline? >> it certainly peaked in 1898 but as you know the clan went underground after reconstruction and came back in a big way and i would think the 1920s, not only in wilmington but around the state and around the south so and today, obviou
, josephus daniels in bc, secretary of navy with wilson and the thomas dixon was one of the leaders in the clan at the time the clerk of court for raleigh and would have been the one to know george taylor had been arrested so the planwas waiting for him . the woman who was accused of being raped it wasn't him and were waiting for him within the driveway and that night he was murdered, lynched with a 300 person mob in a town of 120 area and was the peak of this campaign because one would think...
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and our research keeps taking us us to thomas dixon, and josephus and thomas dixon was one of the leaders in the klan and in raleigh when george was arrested. and klan waiting for him. the woman accused him of rape, and said it wasn't him. and he was murdered, lynched with a 300 person mob in the town of 20. and what do you think now that you've done this work and know the pieces later. when does the white supremacy campaign decline in the timeline? i look around this room and i have to say, i just got called out by a senior in high school in roseville who is african-american and he said i'm glad white people are getting involved, finally and i thought, well, here we are. when is it declining in your-- >> well, it certainly peaked in 1898, but as you know, the klan sort of went underground after reconstruction and came back in a big way and i would think the 1920's, not only in wilmington, but around the state and around the south. so, and today, obviously, there's not the overt racism and the violence that we had in 1898, but you have a state legislature here that just passed recently, a
and our research keeps taking us us to thomas dixon, and josephus and thomas dixon was one of the leaders in the klan and in raleigh when george was arrested. and klan waiting for him. the woman accused him of rape, and said it wasn't him. and he was murdered, lynched with a 300 person mob in the town of 20. and what do you think now that you've done this work and know the pieces later. when does the white supremacy campaign decline in the timeline? i look around this room and i have to say, i...
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ago, the church played their first game in front of 2000 fans, including then vice president richard dixonwho called in the finest ballpark in america. fast-forward now, 33 years, to barry bonds first game in a girm he homered in his first at-bat. check it out, san francisco missed the playoffs, despite winning 103 games, that was a crime, in that year, the giants had to 20 game winners, shot divorce john and billy, that's the last time >>> that's it at 5:00, we will see you back at 6:00 for another hour of news the cbs weekend news is next, and we will be back in just 30 minute's. . captioning sponsored by cbs >> gradney: be tonight easter disrupted, virus restrictions force christians to celebrate a new way. some ignore the threat as u.s. captioning sponsored by cbs >> gradney: tonight, easter disrupted. virus restrictions force christians to celebrate a new way. some ignore the threat, as u.s. deaths surge. >> this might be unlaful. >> gradney: at the vatican, the pope has a contagion of hope. boris johnson is discharged after a close call. >> it was critical either way. >> gradney: als
ago, the church played their first game in front of 2000 fans, including then vice president richard dixonwho called in the finest ballpark in america. fast-forward now, 33 years, to barry bonds first game in a girm he homered in his first at-bat. check it out, san francisco missed the playoffs, despite winning 103 games, that was a crime, in that year, the giants had to 20 game winners, shot divorce john and billy, that's the last time >>> that's it at 5:00, we will see you back at...
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a major success for dixon in cuba especially since south africa is still recovering from one of the worst droughts in recorded history . wishing the sea process continues for the rest of us so that is there any time they could be named and so that even the neighbors in. the mornings back about what have you seen this . project could inspire neighboring fondness many of them saw their london grade and lost livestock due to the severe drought for the shepherds however this year's lambing season turned out to be very successful adding another $800.00 sheep to the herd slowly but surely the project is turning profitable. and that's all from us this week we hope you enjoyed our reports on environmental topics from africa and europe jenna's next time one of the ideation for now it's bye bye from you are you not done last 8 not it's nigeria and goodbye from mean kampala uganda do visit us on all social media platforms or even drop us a line if you'd like to share with us your thoughts coming we hope to see you again very soon good bye. you think you. have a. house a virus spread. why do we panic
a major success for dixon in cuba especially since south africa is still recovering from one of the worst droughts in recorded history . wishing the sea process continues for the rest of us so that is there any time they could be named and so that even the neighbors in. the mornings back about what have you seen this . project could inspire neighboring fondness many of them saw their london grade and lost livestock due to the severe drought for the shepherds however this year's lambing season...
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in berlin mobilizing people is an important factor in tackling the global problem the climate for dixon has made people. in unclear on what they need to do i think because of the language that is being used we speak. in a way that doesn't necessarily explain to people what the issues are we should be focusing more on actionable advices rather than simply big words about the issues. with the help of these amps and data platforms we can all contribute to the protection of the environment. and it is a game that shows us. are warming up causing sea levels to rise since the need to be risen by around $24.00 centimeters where the city planners. rice farmers. villages they all have one life threatening question how to adapt. to as much as 60 meters as scientists have predicted. a poverty stricken district in manila's port area that's packed with houses on stilts at the edge of the sea. the people here live on the water and from it and sometimes they fear it especially the monster waves spawned by typhoons. lovely swore as came here looking for work 15 years ago and ended up staying she sells f
in berlin mobilizing people is an important factor in tackling the global problem the climate for dixon has made people. in unclear on what they need to do i think because of the language that is being used we speak. in a way that doesn't necessarily explain to people what the issues are we should be focusing more on actionable advices rather than simply big words about the issues. with the help of these amps and data platforms we can all contribute to the protection of the environment. and it...
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freeman is on the move says charlotte leave dixon her ancestors were fishermen hunters. 6 months ago she became the new mayor of new. she has big plans for her city one day 30000 people will live here today there are about 18000 of the fuel industry all reinvest says are approaching us right now we're in a unique situation so we're getting a lot of attention and. new business ideas are emerging everywhere new like here and a former car repair shop which attracts a visit by the mayor. this is where greenland really turns green nicholas and rasmus have been growing lettuce and herbs here for about a year. they supply it mainly to restaurants and supermarkets in it but have bigger plans yet to us you know we want to supply all of greenland. to do for good in what we started here in new corn we're exploring the market in the rest of the country so as you just saw we're also trying to tomatoes and peppers. until now almost all the vegetables had to be brought to the island by ship or plane so. this won't change so quickly but the goal is to produce locally or. to a bit of supper to get mo
freeman is on the move says charlotte leave dixon her ancestors were fishermen hunters. 6 months ago she became the new mayor of new. she has big plans for her city one day 30000 people will live here today there are about 18000 of the fuel industry all reinvest says are approaching us right now we're in a unique situation so we're getting a lot of attention and. new business ideas are emerging everywhere new like here and a former car repair shop which attracts a visit by the mayor. this is...
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starting with harriet tubman who across the mason-dixon line into pennsylvania and freedom after an arduous journey alone. accomplish with courage and skill later admitted to her biographer's i found i had crossed the line i looked at my hands to see if i was the same person there was such a glory over everything the sun came like gold through the trees and over the fields i felt like i was in heaven to continue that the freedom was not without apprehension and finished it by saying i crossed the line i was free but there was no one to welcome you to the land of freedom i was a stranger in a strange land. and in the concept of a technique what she used to guide her runaway slaves took advantage of the timbered area areas, estuaries and swamps making up the escape route with tiger marsh and creeks these help to provide cover for small bands of runaways to north and freedom she made use of these natural features and traveled primarily at night by the stars and reported she could tell time by the stars and find her way by natural signs as well as any hunter. along with her knowledge of nature
starting with harriet tubman who across the mason-dixon line into pennsylvania and freedom after an arduous journey alone. accomplish with courage and skill later admitted to her biographer's i found i had crossed the line i looked at my hands to see if i was the same person there was such a glory over everything the sun came like gold through the trees and over the fields i felt like i was in heaven to continue that the freedom was not without apprehension and finished it by saying i crossed...
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and here in atlanta, the virus hasn't stopped 19-year-old avery dixon from finding a soulful way to visit his grandma. ♪ ♪ surprising and delighting her with a pop-up concert, the healing power of music on full display. and straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news", inside the desperate search for the critical gear protecting health care workers. plus, the virus infects china's economy as it braces for a second wave. and later, meet the school custodians in vermont on the forgotten front lines of the virus fight. start farxiga now. farxiga, along with diet and exercise,... ...helps lower a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. although it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose weight. do not take if allergic to farxiga. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash,... ...swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing. stop taking and seek medical help right away. tell your doctor right away if you have... ...red color in urine, or pain while you urinate... ...or a genital area infection since a rare but serious genital infection may be life-threatening. do not take farxiga if you ha
and here in atlanta, the virus hasn't stopped 19-year-old avery dixon from finding a soulful way to visit his grandma. ♪ ♪ surprising and delighting her with a pop-up concert, the healing power of music on full display. and straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news", inside the desperate search for the critical gear protecting health care workers. plus, the virus infects china's economy as it braces for a second wave. and later, meet the school custodians in vermont on the forgotten...
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two, the more volatile is the cvrr, so he takes three brigades of calvary and comes across the mason-dixon line into chambersburg. he ends up wrecking the cvrr at chambersburg. they will destroy the turntable and destroy most of the offices and whatever rolling stock is still there, the warehouse is in and around the train station. chambersburg sees flames on the north side of town for hours and hours and hours as the area immediately around the railroad station burns to the ground. he is going to go on, to turn the bridge that can't be burned. he believes that story and here's the state militia is coming after him, then here's the union regulars are coming after him, so he will head towards gettysburg, comes within six miles of gettysburg in october of 1862 before he turned south and heads back into virginia. that raid by stuart alarms the railroads in pennsylvania. they realize exactly how vulnerable they are. they have already lost bridges, now rolling stock, and the confederates have proven a well-planned raid can reach the very heart of some of these northern railroads. some of the ph
two, the more volatile is the cvrr, so he takes three brigades of calvary and comes across the mason-dixon line into chambersburg. he ends up wrecking the cvrr at chambersburg. they will destroy the turntable and destroy most of the offices and whatever rolling stock is still there, the warehouse is in and around the train station. chambersburg sees flames on the north side of town for hours and hours and hours as the area immediately around the railroad station burns to the ground. he is going...
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next has warned investors that sales could drop by 40%, while dixons carphone says online sales havead to the permanent closure of thousands of struggling high street shops. independent, family—run businesses could be the hardest hit. 0ur consumer affairs correspondent sarah corker reports from county durham. you do have the dark times. should ijust close now? should ijust stop now? you know, hand the keys back to the landlord saying, thanks very much. martin wiseman swapped a career in a carfactory to run a coffee shop. i first met him back in february when he was getting ready for the opening. back then he admitted it was a gamble investing in a high street where almost 25% of shops were empty. it can't get any lower than this, surely. if it gets any lower than this, they willjust bulldoze the place down. but it did get worse. he put his life savings into this business, but the week before he was due to start trading, britain went into lockdown. how long do you think you can last without it being open? another month, possibly. before it dries up, before the money side of it dries u
next has warned investors that sales could drop by 40%, while dixons carphone says online sales havead to the permanent closure of thousands of struggling high street shops. independent, family—run businesses could be the hardest hit. 0ur consumer affairs correspondent sarah corker reports from county durham. you do have the dark times. should ijust close now? should ijust stop now? you know, hand the keys back to the landlord saying, thanks very much. martin wiseman swapped a career in a...
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but i'm not very confident as some are going to make it better not to fall gee for dixon returned in the fall do you. i think it's unlikely that they'll be more infections in the fall permanently because the main thing we know is that this virus is a very in action and if you're around people with it you'll probably catch it and the more we make the economy more like it was before with more people interacting with more other people the odds are that it will begin to salary and when you do things to continue to suppress it was a worse case scenario for the summer. that stage for a wax there guidelines too soon and not have great testing in place and so you have brakes and a bunch of places where we haven't seen covered before as people travel more widely if they're infected they can bring that problem to wherever they're going and in the summer we travel a lot in america and so i'm worried that it will spread this disease and we're going to tap in a place that will really take hold in a bunch of communities that far haven't been affected so i gotta say we should keep stan all in the s
but i'm not very confident as some are going to make it better not to fall gee for dixon returned in the fall do you. i think it's unlikely that they'll be more infections in the fall permanently because the main thing we know is that this virus is a very in action and if you're around people with it you'll probably catch it and the more we make the economy more like it was before with more people interacting with more other people the odds are that it will begin to salary and when you do...
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high street shops, with independent, family—run firms being the worst affected. 0n the other hand, dixons the past few weeks. 0ur consumer affairs correspondent, sarah corker, reports from county durham. should ijust close now, should ijust stop now, hand the keys back to the landlord and say thanks very much? martin wiseman put his life savings into a new cafe in bishop auckland, a high street were 25% of shops were empty before the pandemic. the week before he was due to open, britain went into lockdown. how long do you think you can last without it being open? possibly another month before it dries up, before the money side of it dries up. i stay awake at night thinking i'm going to go bust before i get a chance to open. retailers have warned the berries survival of our empty high streets will be decided in weeks, not years, and some businesses may never recover or reopen after such a sudden drop in trade. today, clothing retailer next said the impact of the lockdown had been much faster and steeper than expected. in—store sales plunged 52% in its first quarter to april the 25th. 0nlin
high street shops, with independent, family—run firms being the worst affected. 0n the other hand, dixons the past few weeks. 0ur consumer affairs correspondent, sarah corker, reports from county durham. should ijust close now, should ijust stop now, hand the keys back to the landlord and say thanks very much? martin wiseman put his life savings into a new cafe in bishop auckland, a high street were 25% of shops were empty before the pandemic. the week before he was due to open, britain went...
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harriet tubman crossed the mason-dixon line into pennsylvania and freedom after an arduous journey. accomplished with courage and skill. once in pennsylvania tubman later admitted to her biographer sarah bradford, quote, when i found i cross that line i looked at my hands to see if i was the same person. there was such glory over everything. the sun came like gold through the trees and over the fields and i felt like i was in heaven yet she contended that her freedom was not without apprehension, she finished by saying i had crossed the line. i was free but there was no one to welcome me to the land of freedom. i was a stranger in a strange land. some concept of her technique, to guide her runaway slave, took advantage of the timbered areas, estuaries that made up the escape route along with tidal marshes and creeks. these natural features helps provide cover for small bands of runaways to the north and freedom. tubman made use of these features and traveled primarily at night by the stars, she reported she could, quote, tell time by the stars and find her way by natural signs as we
harriet tubman crossed the mason-dixon line into pennsylvania and freedom after an arduous journey. accomplished with courage and skill. once in pennsylvania tubman later admitted to her biographer sarah bradford, quote, when i found i cross that line i looked at my hands to see if i was the same person. there was such glory over everything. the sun came like gold through the trees and over the fields and i felt like i was in heaven yet she contended that her freedom was not without...
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harriet tubman crossed the mason-dixon line into pennsylvania after an arduous journey alone. accomplished with courage and skill. once in pennsylvania, tubman later admitted to her biography sarah bradford, when i found i had crossed that line i looked at my hands to see if i was the same person. there was such a glory over everything. the sun came like bold through the trees and overthe fields . and i felt like i was in heaven. yet she continued that her freedom was not without some apprehension. he finished this quote by saying i had crossed the line . i was free but there was no one to welcome me to the land of freedom. i was a stranger in a strange land. and then some concept of her technique that she used. the pass harriet tubman used to guide her runaway slaves took advantage of timbered areas, estuaries and swaps that made up the escape route along with title marches and creeks area these natural features provide cover for small bands of runaways on their way to the north and freedom. tubman made use of these natural features and traveled primarily at night by stars. s
harriet tubman crossed the mason-dixon line into pennsylvania after an arduous journey alone. accomplished with courage and skill. once in pennsylvania, tubman later admitted to her biography sarah bradford, when i found i had crossed that line i looked at my hands to see if i was the same person. there was such a glory over everything. the sun came like bold through the trees and overthe fields . and i felt like i was in heaven. yet she continued that her freedom was not without some...
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personalities, and we talk about grant already, but there's some other really interesting people, david dixon porter, sigh simon chase, sarah morgan. and of course, sherman, but among all these other characters, there is someone that you are particularly drawn to? >> before he answers that, let me say something. he wrote a hell of a book. because it had momentum, and he's writing like a novelist, he is interested in intrigue, he's interested in the mystery of things. he tries to put you behind the person's eyes at the point when they make the decision. often hindsight distorts, and in his case he is writing when the decision is being made. so your almost living with the characters. i thought that was a real strength of your back. we both come from newspaper browns and this is how you write stories. you have to pull readded inch i put a thing over the desk, will the reader turn the next page. >> you do that with character. before i get to character, let me just answer the question before that. i want to say i do think that grant's moved by his left after wilderness was a very significant momen
personalities, and we talk about grant already, but there's some other really interesting people, david dixon porter, sigh simon chase, sarah morgan. and of course, sherman, but among all these other characters, there is someone that you are particularly drawn to? >> before he answers that, let me say something. he wrote a hell of a book. because it had momentum, and he's writing like a novelist, he is interested in intrigue, he's interested in the mystery of things. he tries to put you...
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ja jazmond dixon known for her smile worked at the red cross in st.ss. in february, when some family members couldn't make her birthday party, she drove around delivering cake to them. last month jazm oond dixon beca the first in st. louis to die of the coronavirus. she was 31. >> so many remarkable folks we've already lost to this virus. we will continue to pay tribute to them here and on social media, gayle. >> that's why, anthony, you know, you hear the numbers and you hear the statistics, and behind every single statistic is a person who was loved, who was beginning love and receiving love. it shows you once again there coronavirus does not discriminate, it is an equal-opportunity heartbreaker. that was tough, but i'm so glad you did it. it's so important to put a human face on what is happening to all of us. >> yeah. i totally agree. of course, i also think of our colleague maria mercader. the mind reels at the idea of all these different people born in different years, in different places, living different lives, and they all collide with this s
ja jazmond dixon known for her smile worked at the red cross in st.ss. in february, when some family members couldn't make her birthday party, she drove around delivering cake to them. last month jazm oond dixon beca the first in st. louis to die of the coronavirus. she was 31. >> so many remarkable folks we've already lost to this virus. we will continue to pay tribute to them here and on social media, gayle. >> that's why, anthony, you know, you hear the numbers and you hear the...
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lois dixon was 84 years old. >>> richard thornel was the beloved uncle of our executive producer emilyn, a long time professor at howard university law school and a founder of the first peace corps operation with sergeant shriver in 1961, and leaves behind loved ones including wife carolyn, paul, david and douglas and two grandchildren and their families. richard was 83 years old. we offer our deepest condolences to their families and all of the families, mourning loved ones tonight. may they all rest in peace, and may their memories be a blessing. erin burnett "up front" starts right now. >>> clear cut evidence, those are the words of dr. anthony fauci, expecting om nix, about a potential treatment for coronavirus. doctors leading the study of this drug, up front. and florida's governor announcing plans to reopen the state but excluding some of the state's biggest counties and we will talk with the mayor of miami who is not part of the governor's plan. and is sweden brilliant or reckless? why is sweden not hunkering down? and can the united states learn something big? let's go out fro
lois dixon was 84 years old. >>> richard thornel was the beloved uncle of our executive producer emilyn, a long time professor at howard university law school and a founder of the first peace corps operation with sergeant shriver in 1961, and leaves behind loved ones including wife carolyn, paul, david and douglas and two grandchildren and their families. richard was 83 years old. we offer our deepest condolences to their families and all of the families, mourning loved ones tonight....
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the final five will go to the illinois department of corrections facilities, logan, graham, dixon, and minard. i want to make sure that our plans make -- reflect equity and -- testingtesting and treatment. it is essential that health care institutions fulfill their obligation to render health care in a nondiscriminatory manner. this is a crisis and providers may have to operate beyond their normal capacity and allocate limited health care resources. no one life is any more important than another. issued guidance that vulnerable and historically marginalized communities must receive equitable care so that no person of color or person with disabilities suffers a disparate outcome due to a legacy of discrimination. it is in moments like these that we owe each other even greater expressions of humanity. with that, i would like to turn it over to dr.'s ek for our forcal update -- dr. ezike our medical update. dr. ezike: good afternoon, everyone. i am inspired by your commitment to make sure that all lives matter and that everyone gets equal care. united, we stand and divided we fall. i am i
the final five will go to the illinois department of corrections facilities, logan, graham, dixon, and minard. i want to make sure that our plans make -- reflect equity and -- testingtesting and treatment. it is essential that health care institutions fulfill their obligation to render health care in a nondiscriminatory manner. this is a crisis and providers may have to operate beyond their normal capacity and allocate limited health care resources. no one life is any more important than...
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rosemary dixon details how that piece of legislation open the floodgates for chinese drug imports.ithin three years of the bill passing america lost its last aspirin factory and its less vitamin c facility and last penicillin plant. our ability to make critically vital antibiotics in the city vanished. that was a blow towards national security. and yet joe biden voted for that bill. went on to oppose him and that's two at the put pressure on china to stop forced abortions. a year later in 2011, joe biden still didn't see the threat. that year he said, a rising china is a positive development of not only for china but for america. the day that biden gave that speech, millions of americans have lost their jobs. chinese students were already flooding america's schools and research labs and crowding out americans, and that will boost the economy larger than it stands today. biden said that but it wasn't the only time he did. here was up biden last may on the campaign trail. >> china is going to eat our lunch. come on, man. they are not bad folks, but they are not in competition for us.
rosemary dixon details how that piece of legislation open the floodgates for chinese drug imports.ithin three years of the bill passing america lost its last aspirin factory and its less vitamin c facility and last penicillin plant. our ability to make critically vital antibiotics in the city vanished. that was a blow towards national security. and yet joe biden voted for that bill. went on to oppose him and that's two at the put pressure on china to stop forced abortions. a year later in 2011,...
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i can report to you today that this medication, due to hard work of farm suit distributor morrison dixon of shreveport, has already delivered to nearly 100 tier 1 locations around louisiana. the donation was received timely and it coincided with a medical study to determine whether or not hydroxychloroquine is an effective treatment against ovid-19. their clinical actually includes two parts. part one was the treatment of patients infected by the virus and part two was to determine whether or not they existed in treatment to help our medical providers. i appreciate the l.s.u. medical chool dean's kind words. today the governor and i are making this announcement together. because to treat patients infected with covid-19 and utilizing hydroxychloroquine, the drug must be coupled with something else, a more commonly known as azithromax. as this medication continues to show promising results around the world, the demand for the drug becomes great. as supplies diminish, the ability for us here in louisiana to benefit from any of the effects of this treatment could ecome jeopardized. i would l
i can report to you today that this medication, due to hard work of farm suit distributor morrison dixon of shreveport, has already delivered to nearly 100 tier 1 locations around louisiana. the donation was received timely and it coincided with a medical study to determine whether or not hydroxychloroquine is an effective treatment against ovid-19. their clinical actually includes two parts. part one was the treatment of patients infected by the virus and part two was to determine whether or...
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want to talk to me and i think it was a legacy of a the secretary of the navy with wilson and thomas dixon and also the clerk of court for rally and would have known george taylor was arrested and the clan was waiting for them. from the driveway that night he was murdered, lynched in a town of about 120. what was the peak of this campaign. i'm glad white people are getting involved finally. they went sort of underground after the reconstruction and came back in a big way. the violence that we had we have a state legislature here that just passed recently the voter id law that the federal courts ruled were specifically designed to press and suppress the turnout and one judge said it targeted african-americans with surgical precision so that is one example. obviously this isn't the same level of racism and hate but in an attempt to keep them from voting. >> when i moved to rally about 40 years ago i joined and the daniels had been a member of previously. it was how liberal the observer was. can you talk about the past and the things done in the past hoping that they have seen some light with
want to talk to me and i think it was a legacy of a the secretary of the navy with wilson and thomas dixon and also the clerk of court for rally and would have known george taylor was arrested and the clan was waiting for them. from the driveway that night he was murdered, lynched in a town of about 120. what was the peak of this campaign. i'm glad white people are getting involved finally. they went sort of underground after the reconstruction and came back in a big way. the violence that we...
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>> it wasn't my decision. [ laughter ] >> and alesha dixon is the new face on "agt," and she's spillingher fellow judges. >> most likely to argue with simon? >> me. >> i knew you were gonna say that! [ laughter ] >> plus, some shocking hotel confessions. >> i have been knoo ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> ohh, shoot. welcome to "access daily" in universal studios, hollywood. >> okay, i know y'all have seen this, and it's everywhere.
>> it wasn't my decision. [ laughter ] >> and alesha dixon is the new face on "agt," and she's spillingher fellow judges. >> most likely to argue with simon? >> me. >> i knew you were gonna say that! [ laughter ] >> plus, some shocking hotel confessions. >> i have been knoo ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> ohh, shoot. welcome to "access daily" in universal studios, hollywood. >> okay, i know y'all have seen this, and it's...
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like a charles dixon -- charles dickens christmas carol. it was hard for cartoonist to caricatures on all reagan but when trait this brings up was what many viewed as a simple cinematic view of the world broken down into good guys and bad guys. in his central american, latin american policies, this is something that was manifested in support for a lot of unsavory characters engaged in human rights abuses against leftist regimes. i just wanted to say this, moves me personally. >> this one reminded me of a quote from mark twain. i did not memorized it so i will paraphrase it. you should never do this with a writer as good as mark twain. but the essence of what he said was, when you are writing humor, you should never try to teach and you should never try to preach. if you want your humor to last, it has to do both of those things. this is an image that will last. it has a little bit of both of those things it does it exceedingly well. >> it is very good at capturing the fundamental debate about the threat or what constituted the threat and ce
like a charles dixon -- charles dickens christmas carol. it was hard for cartoonist to caricatures on all reagan but when trait this brings up was what many viewed as a simple cinematic view of the world broken down into good guys and bad guys. in his central american, latin american policies, this is something that was manifested in support for a lot of unsavory characters engaged in human rights abuses against leftist regimes. i just wanted to say this, moves me personally. >> this one...
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cox, a board member at the nixon foundation as well as the grandson of the 37th president richard dixon. it is my honor and pleasure to have you at the library and i am so happy to welcome you to the library. i see a lot of new faces in the crowd which makes me really excited and i see a lot of young faces which means we have a lot of young conservatives. [cheering] so that is really great to see and i would really encourage all of you after the event today to walk around the library and one of my favorite places for obvious reasons but one of my favorite places in the world, i think it's the birthplace is beautiful, we have just redone a lot of the exhibits in the library and a lot of new stuff to see and if you come back you can visit the archive and do research into my grandfather's presidency. there is so much to do here, i'm so happy to have you here today. but of course, tonight, today we will begin our program by honoring our nation as we always do, but first please welcome our special guest today, charlie kirk. [cheering] and ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing, for all
cox, a board member at the nixon foundation as well as the grandson of the 37th president richard dixon. it is my honor and pleasure to have you at the library and i am so happy to welcome you to the library. i see a lot of new faces in the crowd which makes me really excited and i see a lot of young faces which means we have a lot of young conservatives. [cheering] so that is really great to see and i would really encourage all of you after the event today to walk around the library and one of...
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the brunt of this outbreak, including the district of columbia, seven of them are below the mason-dixon line, according to an associated press analysis of available data, which of course is why this week's images from number eight on that list, michigan of protesters brandishing assault rifles, racist symbols, and comparing themselves to slaves because of the state's lockdown. had black americans like myself scratching our heads and reaching for our masks. joining me now, gretchen widmer, the democratic governor of michigan. welcome, madam governor. >> thank you, reverend sharpton. >> let me ask you first, governor, the interaction between governors and the white house, at one point the president says they're working closely with the governor there. he talks to most of you on the, vice president pence talks and everything is lovely, and then he dumps and attacks the governors and says it's all their fault, in essence blaming testing, blaming the lack of ventilators. he even called you "that woman from michigan." this kind of contradictory behavior, how are you and other governors dealin
the brunt of this outbreak, including the district of columbia, seven of them are below the mason-dixon line, according to an associated press analysis of available data, which of course is why this week's images from number eight on that list, michigan of protesters brandishing assault rifles, racist symbols, and comparing themselves to slaves because of the state's lockdown. had black americans like myself scratching our heads and reaching for our masks. joining me now, gretchen widmer, the...